No, this (at least the first part) is definitely a bug. Specifically,
the import command (set via System -> Preferences -> Removable Drives
and Media) does not run when a camera is connected. I can reproduce
this. It's nothing to do with f-spot-import - I tried setting the
import command to "/usr/bin/touch /tmp/test.txt" and no file is created.
I can run f-spot-import directly from a terminal or Alt+F2 after
connecting the camera, and it works just fine. I also tried setting the
same touch command for "Automatically run a program when a USB mouse is
connected", but the command doesn't run (or at least the file isn't
created) when I connect my USB mouse, so the problem is not specific to
cameras either.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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